NSW/ACT Notebook: Round 21 preview
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Both Sydney teams are out to reverse losses this week as the Swans take on the Saints at the SCG on Sunday and the GIANTS head to Brisbane.
Both Sydney teams are out to reverse losses this week as the Swans take on the Saints at the SCG on Sunday and the GIANTS head to Brisbane.
A weekend to forget for both the Swans and GIANTS, with losses to Collingwood at ANZ and Fremantle at Subiaco respectively.
It’s a huge blockbuster in Sydney this Saturday night as the Swans face the red-hot Pies while the GIANTS travel west to face top-four side Fremantle.
It was a big weekend for the two Sydney clubs as the GWS GIANTS notched their first victory of the season and the Swans cemented second spot with a strong win.
The GIANTS are due to start as favourites against Melbourne for Saturday afternoon’s match at Skoda Stadium while the Swans head south to face the Bulldogs.
The Swans made a statement in twilight footy against the Tigers while the GIANTS pushed Collingwood right to the end in a bumper round of football.
The Swans’ great form sets up a blockbuster Sunday twilight clash with the Tigers at the SCG while the GIANTS travel to Melbourne to face Collingwood.
NSW/ACT players starred in Round 17 with many recording career-best stats while Sydney’s Will Langford made his debut for the Hawks in Tassie.
The Swans are off to the west while Kevin Sheedy takes on his old side for the last time when the GIANTS play Essendon at Skoda Stadium.
The Sydney Swans were far too good in the fourth Sydney derby, beating the GWS GIANTS by 129 points at the SCG marking Craig Bird’s 100th game.